Environews by Topic: Laws/Regulations/Policy
Corn Ethanol Goal Revives Dead Zone Concerns (116N6 FOR: A242-A243)
House Tackles Invasive Species (116N6 Beat: A245)
The Carbon Footprint of Biofuels: Can We Shrink It Down to Size in Time? Holzman, David C. (116N6 FOC: A246-A252)
Food vs. Fuel: Diversion of Crops Could Cause More Hunger Tenenbaum, David J. (116N6 SOI: A254-A257)
Navajo Fight Uranium Comeback (116N5 Beat: A200)
New Lead Paint Rule (116N5 Beat: A200)
Unwelcome Guest: PBDEs in Indoor Dust Betts, Kellyn S. (116N5 FOC: A202-A208)
New Thinking on Flame Retardants Betts, Kellyn S. (116N5 INN: A210-A213)
Nigeria Taxes e-Waste Imports (116N4 Beat: A157)
Benefits of Sunlight: A Bright Spot for Human Health
Mead, Nathaniel M. (114N4 FOC: A160-A167)
Drought in the Southeast: Lessons for Water Management Manuel, John. (116N4 SOI: A168-A171)
Toxicity Testing Takes Stock Weinhold, Bob. (116N3 FOR: A113)
EHPnet: European Chemicals Agency Dooley Erin E.
(116N3 FOR: A115)
UK Organic Certifier Says No to Nanomaterials Burton, Adrian. (116N3 Beat: A115)
China Begins National Survey of Pollution Sources (116N3 Beat: A115)
Synthetic Turf: Health Debate Takes Root Claudio, Luz. (116N3 FOC: A116-A122)
Chemical Reaction: The U.S. Response to REACH Black, Harvey. (116N3 SOI: A124-A127)
Minnesota Bans Mercury in Beauty Products (116N2 Beat: A67)
Germany Takes Aim at Auto Emissions (116N2 Beat: A69)
Face to Face with Toy Safety: Understanding an Unexpected Threat Schmidt Charles W. (116N2 FOC: A70-A77)
CPSC: In Search of Safety Schmidt Charles W. (116N2 FOC: A76)
Global Trade Comes Home: Community Impacts of Goods Movement Hricko, Andrea(116N2 SOI: A78-A81)
Testing Lead's Limits: Time for Another Reassessment of Guidelines? Mead, Nathaniel M.
(116N2 SS: A82)
GreenChill Partnership (116N1 Beat: A21)
Nonsmokers Benefit from Bans (116N1 Beat: A21)
Room to Grow: Incentives Boost Energy-Efficient Housing Schmidt, Charles W. (116N1 SOI: A32-A35)
Hyperactive Ingredients? Barrett, Julia R. (115N12 FOR: A578)
Dietary Dose: Rodent Feed Affects ED Screening Results Washam, Cynthia. (115N12 SS: A594)
EHPnet: World Resources Institute: Climate, Energy, and Transport Program
Dooley, Erin E. (115N11 FOR: A537)
New Bill for Environmental Health (115N11 Beat: A537)
Carbon Capture and Storage: Blue-Sky Technology or Just Blowing Smoke?
Schmidt, Charles W. (115N11 FOC: A538-545)
Of Two Minds: Groups Square Off on Carbon Mitigation
Dooley, Erin E. (115N11 SOI: A545-A549)
Saving the Lives of Children Under 5 Burton, Adrian. (115N10 FOR: A490)
Cars, Kids, and Cigarettes Don't Mix (115N10 Beat: A491)
Green School Movement (115N10 Beat: A491)
Lag in Label Laws (115N10 Beat: A493)
Environmental Literacy: Knowledge for a Healthier Public Chepesiuk, Ron. (115N10 FOC: A494-A499)
Standing on Principle: The Global Push for Environmental Justice Claudio, Luz. (115N10 SOI: A500-A503)
EPA Testing Program Raises Concerns (115N9 Beat: A445)
New Guidance for Supplements (115N9 Beat: A447)
Certified Coffee: Does the Premium Pay Off? Taylor, David A.
(115N9 SOI: A456-A459)
Indian Subcontinent Gets Environmental Monitoring (115N8 Beat: A401)
California Rules on Formaldehyde (115N8 Beat: A401)
GINA Passes in House (115N8 Beat: A401)
A Change in the Air: Smoking Bans Gain Momentum Worldwide Schmidt, Charles W. (115N8 SOI: A412-A415)
GM Rice Given Go Ahead
(115N7 Beat: A349)
Rooting Out Invasive Species: Lessons from Down Under
(115N7 FOC: A352-A357)
Resisting Arrest: Drug-Resistant Campylobacter Persists in Poultry Renner, Rebecca.
(115N7 SS: A362)
Dangerous Wait Adler, Tina. (115N6 FOR: A298)
Fresh Guidance for Produce Safety
(115N6 Beat: A297)
White House, Greenhouse (115N6 Beat: A297)
Growing Green Roofs, City by City Taylor, David A. (115N6 SOI: A306-A311)
Satellites for Health (115N5 Beat: A243)
Asia Buys In to Clean Energy (115N5 Beat: A243)
Society Builds Sustainability in Africa
Tillett, Tanya. (115N5 NIEHS: A246-A249)
Short-Term Particulate Threat: Pollution Standard May Not Protect Health Weinhold, Bob. (115N5 SS: A262)
Airline Rules Stir Up Controversy (115N4 Beat: A189)
Antimicrobial Nanoparticles to Be Regulated (115N4 Beat: A191)
Changing Climate of Litigation (115N4 SOI: A204-A207)
Rallying Around the Environmental Flag Manuel, John. (115N3 FOR: A128)
Chrysotile on Ice Renner, Rebecca. (115N3 FOR: A130)
EHPnet: California Environmental Protection Agency Dooley, Erin E. (115N3 FOR: A131)
Defense De Fumer (115N3 Beat: A129)
Green Building Comes to DC (115N3 Beat: A129)
Will WIC Can Tuna? (115N3 Beat: A129)
Environment: California Out in Front Schmidt, Charles W. (115N3 SOI: A144-A147)
Putting the Heat on Gas
Brown, Valerie J. (115N2 FOR: A76)
Ballast Water Ballyhoo
(115N2 Beat: A79)
IOM: The Economics of Better Environmental Health Gilbreath, Jan. (115N2 NIEHS: A80-A81)
Beyond the Bench: Clean Sweep: Adopting Safer Urban Demolition Practices Tillett, Tanya. (115N2 NIEHS: A83-A84)
Biodiesel: Cultivating Alternative Fuels
Schmidt, Charles W. (115N2 FOC: A86-A91)
Battle of the Biofuels
Manuel, John. (115N2 SOI: A92-A95)
Environmental Stain Fading Fast Lougheed, Tim. (115N1 FOR: A20)
The Weight of Lead: Effects Add Up in Adults
Spivey, Angela. (115N1 FOC: A30-A37)
EPA PM Standard Standoff (114N12 Beat: A693)
The Biomonitor (114N12 Beat: A693)
New Hope for Nepal's Environment (114N12 Beat: A695)
Obstructing Authority: Does the EPA Have the Power to Ensure Commercial Chemicals Are Safe? Phillips, Melissa Lee. (114N12 SOI: A706-A709)
A Question of Balance Schmidt, Charles W. (114N11 FOR: A638)
Got Kenaf? (114N11 Beat: A637)
EU Rules Tough on Toys (114N11 Beat: A637)
Setting a Baseline for Biomonitoring Black, Harvey. (114N11 SOI: A652-A655)
EHPnet: Global Initiative on Children's Environmental Health Indicators Dooley, Erin E. (114N10 FOR: A579)
A Yen for Better Farm Chemical Rules (114N10 Beat: A577)
Don't Hold Your Breath for New Inhalers (114N10 Beat: A577)
Registering Skepticism: Does the EPA's Pesticide Review Protect Children? Phillips, Melissa Lee. (114N10 SOI: A592-A595)
WHO/ILSI Affiliation Sustained Lougheed, Tim. (114N9 FOR: A521)
Tracking Toxicants in Canadians (114N9 Beat: A523)
Citizens Want Free Access to Research Findings (114N9 Beat: A521)
The Price of Gold in Chile Fields, Scott. (114N9 SOI: A536-A539)
Crisis Not Over for Hurricane Victims Burton, Adrian. (114N8 FOR: A462) (114N8 SS: A487)
Tax Schemes for Environmental Payoff (114N8 Beat: A463)
WTO Kills European GMO Moratorium (114N8 Beat: A463)
Gene–Environment Studies: Who, How, When, and Where? Spivey, Angela. (114N8 NIEHS: A466–A467)
A Risky Environment for Investing Sharma, Dinesh C. (114N8 SOI: A478–A481)
Hexavalent Chromium Exposure: A Regulation Under Attack? Frazer, Lance. (114N8 INN: A485)
California Enacts Safe Cosmetics Act Washam, Cynthia. (114N7 FOR: A402)
UNEP Promotes Sustainable Building and Construction (114N7 Beat: A403)
TRI: Corroding Its Original Intent? Bazilchuk, Nancy. (114N7 SOI: A420¬–A423)
Live from Dubai: A New Chemical Agreement
Brown, Valerie J.(114N6 FOR: A346)
China Approves Environment Plan
(114N6 Beat: A345)
Maine Mandates e-Recycling
(114N6 Beat: A347)
Human Experimentation: A Rule Gone Awry?
(114N6 SOI: A360–A363)
The Public Health Payoff of "No Smoking Allowed": Quantifying Decreases in SHS Exposure
Spivey, Angela. (114N6 SS: A370)
Taking the Lead and Copper Rule to Task
Fields, Scott. (114N5 FOR:
A276)
Easy Rider, Easy Polluter
(114N5 Beat: A277)
New Frontiers in Environmental Sciences and Human Health
Hood, Ernie. (114N5
NIEHS: A280–A283)
The Regulation Equation: Factoring In the Price of Health
Weinhold, Bob.
(114N5 SOI: A296–A299)
U.S. Ocean Policy Report Card
Tibbetts, John. (114N4 FOR: A216)
EHPnet: International Maritime Organization
Dooley, Erin E. (114N4 FOR: A219)
PFOA to Be Eliminated
(114N4 Beat: A217)
Breathing Easier at School
(114N4 Beat: A219)
Ports in a Storm
Sharma, Dinesh C. (114N4 FOC: A222–A231)
Unfair Trade: e-Waste in Africa
Schmidt, Charles W. (114N4 SOI: A232–A235)
Safe Harbor: Protecting Ports with Shipboard Fuel Cells
Taylor, David A. (114N4 INN: A236–A239)
Ozone Overload: Current Standards May Not Protect Health
Dahl, Richard. (114N4 SS: A240)
New Environment Law for Afghanistan
Taylor, David A.
(114N3 FOR: A152)
The Clear Advantage of Clean Air
Lougheed, Tim. (114N3 FOR: A154)
Bans, Bans, Good for the Heart!
Burton, Adrian. (114N3 FOR: A154)
West Africa Adopts Fishing Plan
(114N3 Beat: A153)
Mercury Warnings Go Multilingual
(114N3 Beat: A155)
Open House: The Ethics of Studying Children at Home
Hood, Ernie.
(114N3 SOI: A168-171)
Cloud Banks: Airlines Save Halon
Burton, Adrian. (114N2
FOR: A95)
New Guidelines for Pediatric Asthma
(114N2 Beat: A97)
Own Private Kyoto
(114N2 Beat: A97)
Allergen Labeling Takes Effect
Dahl, Richard. (114N1
FOR: A24)
Managing Chemicals Together
(114N1 Beat: A27)
Louisiana’s
Wetlands: A Lesson in Nature Appreciation
Tibbetts, John.
(114N1 SOI: A38-A41)
Raising the Bar for Levees
Lougheed, Tim. (114N1 INN: A42-A45)
Baytril Gets the Boot from Bird Farms
(113N12 Beat:
A811)
GAO Sounds Off on Chemical Regulation
Black, Harvey. (113N12
SOI: A828-831)
Smoke-Free Beijing Olympics
(113N11 Beat: A735)
Ecolabeling for Fisheries
(113N11 Beat: A737)
Power Surge: Renewed Interest in Nuclear Energy
Holton, W. Conard.
(113N11 FOC: A742-A749)
NYC Adopts Pesticide Laws
Claudio, Luz. (113N10 FOR:
A662)
Pandemic Prevention
(113N10 Beat: A663)
Personal Products Keep Organic Label
(113N10 Beat: A661)
Taiwan Touts Trash Sorting
(113N10 Beat: A663)
Damming the Flow of Drugs Into Drinking Water
Hemminger, Pat.
(113N10 SOI: A678-A681)
Watching Mines in Eastern Europe
(113N9 Beat: A589)
Smoking Ends Up on Cutting-Room Floor
(113N9 Beat: A589)
EHPnet: Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
Dooley, Erin E. (113N9 FOR: A591)
Keeping Afloat: A Strategy for Small Island Nations
Schmidt, Charles W. (113N9 SOI: A606-A609)
EHPnet: WHO/AFRO Division of Healthy Environments and Sustainable
Animals
and Airspace
(113N8 Beat: A519)
Beyond the Bench: Teaching Teens by Setting the Scene
Tillett, Tanya. (113N8
NIEHS: A524)
Genetically Modified Foods: Breeding Uncertainty
Schmidt, Charles W. (113N8
FOC: A526-A533)
NAS Reports on Perchlorate Safety
Dahl, Richard. (113N7 FOR: A449)
Framing a Chemical Future
Dahl, Richard. (113N7 FOR: A450)
Japan Revs Up Idling Law
(113N7 Beat: A451)
Combined Sewer Systems: Down, Dirty, and Out of Date
Tibbetts, John. (113N7
SOI: A464-A467)
EU Holds Firm on REACH
(113N6 Beat: A373)
CFCs: A Dying Breed
(113N6 Beat: A373)
By Order of the Court: Environmental Cleanup in India
Sharma, Dinesh C. (113N6
SOI: A394-397)
Healthier Housing Ahead
Korfmacher, Katrina Smith (113N5 FOR: A302)
Sunny Spanish Energy
(113N5 Beat: A301)
A Fresh Wind Blows in Beijing
(113N5 Beat: A301)
Butting Out of Bhutan
(113N5 Beat: A303)
Federal Agencies Pledge Computer Stewardship
(113N5 Beat: A303)
Vive la Petite Auto!
(113N4 Beat: A231)
Driving Up the Cost of Clean Air
Holzman, David C. (113N4 SOI: A246-A249)
LAX Pays Its Neighbors Back
(113N3 Beat: A157)
Anchoring
Toxic “Ghost Ships”
(113N3 Beat: A159)
The Great Lakes: Awash in Policies
Adler, Tina. (113N3 SOI: A174-A177)
America’s
Oceans: A Blueprint for the Future
Tibbetts, John. (113N2 SOI: A106-A109)
EU Bans Phthalates in Toys
(113N1 Beat: A25)
Mozambique Phases Out Leaded Gas
(113N1 Beat: A27)
Stirring the Pot in Environmental Health
Hood, Ernie. (113N1 NIEHS: A28-A31)
Noise That Annoys: Regulating Unwanted Sound
Schmidt, Charles W. (113N1
SOI: A42-A44)
Malawi Bans Methyl Bromide
(112N17 Beat: A987)
Battle Scars: Global Conflicts and Environmental Health
Brown, Valerie J.
(112N17 FOC: A1000-A1001)
The Price of Preparing for War
Schmidt, Charles W. (112N17 FOC: A1000-A1001)
Is Environmental Health a Basic Right?
Taylor, David A (112N17 SOI: A1002-A1005)
Farm Chore Checkup
Barrett, Julia R. (112N14 FOR: 804)
e-Hospitals for Better Care
(112N14 BEAT: 803)
European Child Health Plan Adopted
(112N14 BEAT: 805)
Setting a New Syllabus: Environmental Health Science in the Classroom
Brown,
Valerie. (112N14 FOC: 814-819)
The Fat of the Land: Do Agricultural Subsidies Foster Poor Health?
Fields,
Scott.
(112N14 SOI: 820-823)
EHPnet: European Pollutant Emission Register
Dooley, Erin E. (112N11
FOR: A615)
London Hits Volume Control
(112N11 Beat: A615)
U.S. Signs Tobacco Treaty
(112N11 Beat: A615)
Sprawl: The New Manifest Destiny?
Schmidt, Charles W. (112N11 FOC: A620-A627)
Vehicular Manslaughter: The Global Epidemic of Traffic Deaths
Dahl, Richard.
(112N11 SOI: A628-A631)
Toxicogenomics Data: The Road to Acceptance
Freeman, Kris. (112N12 FOC: A678-A685)
Risk Assessment at the EPA: An Agency Self-Exam
Schmidt, Charles
W. (112N8 SOI: A482-A485)
Contentious Worker Testing
Renner, Rebecca. (112N6 FOR: A345)
AAP:
Soft Drinks and Schools Don’t Mix
(112N6 BEAT: A347)
Lessons Learned? Chemical Plant Safety Since Bhopal
Hood, Ernie. (112N6 FOC:
A352-A359)
Environmental Buyouts: Protection at a Price
Fields, Scott. (112N6 SOI: A360-A363)
Renewing the Health of U.S.-Chinese Relations
(111N5 BEAT:
A275)
States Fail to Control Smoking
(111N5 BEAT: A275)
The Air Law Payoff
Black, Harvey. (111N5 FOR: A276)
Fighting Fishing Pirates
(111N5 BEAT: A277)
The State of the Oceans, Part 1: Eating Away at a Global Food Source
Tibbetts,
John. (111N5 FOC: A282-A291)
Imperfect Protection: NEPA After 35 Years
Black, Harvey. (111N5 SOI: A292-A295)
FDA Eyes Pharmacogenomics Data
Wakefield, Julie. (112N4 FOR: A217)
Global Forum Targets Pesticide Poisonings
(112N3 BEAT: A159)
New CDC Center for Public Health Law
(112N3 BEAT: A161)
Environmental Forensic Files
Taylor, David A. (112N2 FOR: A88)
Stopping Traffic
Spivey, Angela. (112N2 FOR: A89)
NAFTA Side Accord Under Review
(112N2 BEAT: A89)
FDA Issues Animal Drug Guidance
(112N2 BEAT: A89)
EHPnet: The Center for International Environmental Law
Dooley, Erin E. (112N2
FOR: A91)
Europe Boosts Battery Recycling
(112N2 BEAT: A91)
EU Gets Graphic
(112N2 BEAT: A91)
Environmental
Crimes: Profiting at the Earth’s Expense
Schmidt, Charles
W. (112N2 FOC: A96-A103)
Does Secrecy Equal Security? Limiting Access to Environmental Information
Dahl, Richard. (112N2 SOI: A104-A107)
A New Mechanism for Chlorpyrifos? Implicating Serotonin
Renner, Rebecca.
(112N2 SS: A112-A113)
Colombia Defies Court on Coca
Dahl, Richard. (112N1 FOR: A26)
Burning Banned for Irish Hospitals
(112N1 BEAT: A25)
Environmental Knights of the Roundtable: Water: A Paradigm for Protection
Wakefield, Julie. (112N1 NIEHS: A29)
Infectious Disease: The Human Costs of Our Environmental Errors
Weinhold,
Bob. (112N1 FOC: A32-A39)
Diet and Dioxins: The Need to Cut Back
Schmidt, Charles W. (112N1 SOI:
A40-A43)
South
America Tracks Chemicals
(111N16 BEAT: A873)
China’s
New FDA.
(111N16 BEAT: A873)
Retail
Therapy for the Environment
(111N16 BEAT: A875)
The
Price of Life in the Fast Lane
Dahl, Richard. (111N16 SOI: A888-A891)
Mercury
in Japan’s Whale Meat
Tibbetts, John. (111N14 FOR: A752)
EC
Environment Strategy
(111N14 BEAT: A753)
Global
GM Food Standards
(111N14 BEAT: A755)
Future
Uncertain for Stockpiled Mercury
(111N14 BEAT: A755)
Toward
a New Understanding of Aging
Hood, Ernie. (111N14 NIEHS: A756-A759)
Aging
Research: The Future Face of Environmental Health
Adler, Tina. (111N14 FOC: A760-A765)
REACHing
for Chemical Safety
Brown, Valerie J. (111N14 SOI: A766-A769)
Ethics
in Environmental Health: A Mini-Monograph
Parascandola, Mark J. (111N14 SS: A774-A775)
Framework
Convention Gains Ground
(111N13 BEAT: A693)
Labeling
Lindane
(111N13 BEAT: A695)
Adjusting
for Youth: Updated Cancer Risk Guidelines
Schmidt, Charles W. (111N13 SOI: A708-A710)
Not-So-Free
Trade
Dahl, Richard. (111N12 FOR: A635)
Mosquito
Mismanagement
Chepesiuk, Ron. (111N12 FOR: A636)
North
America Cans Chlordane
(111N12 BEAT: A637)
Finding
Middle Ground: Environmental Conflict Resolution
Dahl, Richard. (111N12 SOI: A650-A652)
World
Water Forum Diluted
Fields, Scott. (111N10 FOR: A518)
U.K.
Bans Tobacco Ads
(111N10 BEAT: A517)
G8
Leaders Support the Environment
(111N10 BEAT: A519)
Subjective
Science: Environmental Cost-Benefit Analysis
Schmidt, Charles W. (111N10 SOI: A530-A532)
The Deregulation Debate Black, Harvey. (111N7 FOR: A388) Asthma Case Won in Japan (111N7 BEAT: A387) Muddy Waters for GM Fish (111N7 BEAT: A389) Building Civic Health. Tibbetts, John. (111N7 SOI: A400–A403) Tightening Trade in Toxics (110N11 BEAT: A667) Biopirates Beware. (110N11 BEAT: A667) Mexico to Ban Tobacco Ads (110N11 BEAT: A6669) Coastal Cities: Living on the Edge Tibbetts, John. (110N11 FOC: A674A681) The Down-to-Earth Summit: Lessening Our Ecological Footprint Schmidt, Charles W. (110N11 SOI: A682A685) WHO Targets Asian Tobacco Ads (110N10 BEAT: A569) The Lead Effect? Wakefield, Julie. (110N10 FOC: A574-A580) EU to Curb Chemicals (110N9 BEAT: A511) The Road to a Better Environment? Dahl, Richard. (110N8 FOC: A463) Debate Percolates over CAFE Standards Schmidt, Charles W. (110N8 SOI: A466A468) EHPnet: Center for Science in the Public Interest Antibiotic Resistance Website Dooley, Erin E. (110N7 FOR: A393) The Power to Harm (110N7 BEAT: A393) Financial Plan for the Environment (110N7 BEAT: A393) Antibiotic Resistance: More at Stake than Steak Charles W. Schmidt. (110N7 FOC: A396A403) Compensating for Cold War Cancers Mark J. Parascandola. (110N7 SOI: A404A407) Continuing Commitment to Kids (110N6 BEAT: A293) Learning the Hard Way: The Poor Environment of Americas Schools Julie Wakefield. (110N6 FOC: A298A304) Reading, Writing, but No Arithmetic: Healthier Schools Legislated but Funding Lags Charles W. Schmidt. (110N6 SOI: A306A309) Worlds Children Threatened Valerie Brown. (110N6 FOR: A290) It Pays to Get the Lead Out: The Economics of Eradication Ernie Hood. (110N6 SS: A310A311) Brownfields Bill Becomes Law (110N5 Beat: A237) e-Junk Explosion Schmidt, Charles W. (110N4 FOC: A188A194) Europe Assumes Authority over Food Safety (110N4 BEAT: A181) New Mining Regs, New Discontent Fields, Scott. (110N2 FOR: A74) EHPnet: United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification Dooley Erin E. (110N2 FOR: A77) Taking the LEED (110N2 BEAT: A75) One Way to Better Air (110N2 BEAT: A77) Dropping Cigarettes in South Africa (110N2 BEAT: A77) New EU Stamp of Approval (110N1 BEAT: A19) Renewable Energy: Empowering the Developing World Clay, Rebecca. (110N1 SOI: A30-A33) Managing Mexico's Municipalities (109N12 BEAT: A577) Toxic Paint Sails into Sunset (109N12 BEAT: A579) Saving the Earth from Space Clay, Rebecca. (109N12 INN:A594-A597) Constructing Rules for Dismantling Ships Tibbetts, John. (109N11 FOR: A522) EU Sewers Still Not Up to Standard Clay, Rebecca. (109N11 FOR: A523) EHPnet: Preventing Biological Warfare Dooley, Erin E. (109N11 FOR: A525) Dialing Information (109N11 BEAT: A525) Saying Good-bye to Sulfur (109N11 BEAT: A525) Parks without Puffers (109N11 BEAT: A525) The Power of Prevention: Strengthening the BTWC Schmidt, Charles W. (109N11 SOI: A538-A541) Controversial Canadian Regs Fields, Scott. (109N10 FOR: A468) Sea Change in South China Sea Tibbetts, John. (109N10 FOR: A470) New EU Air Plan (109N10 BEAT: A471) A Less Trashy Nova Scotia Greene, Lindsey A. (109N9 FOR: A416) Smoke-Free Soccer (109N9 BEAT: A417) Maryland Frees Prisoners from Smoke (109N8 BEAT: A367) Making Health Care Healthier: A Prescription for Change Weinhold, Bob. (109N8 FOC: A370-A377) The Market for Pollution Schmidt, Charles W. (109N8 SOI: A378-A381) Bringing New Life to the Dead Zone Tenenbaum, David J. (109N7 FOR: A306) HACCP Hassles Freeman, Kris. (109N7 FOR: A307) Serving Up Food Safety: Who Wants a Piece of the Pie? Schmidt, Charles W. (109N7 SOI: A324-A327) Last Call for Lindane Weinhold, Bob. (109N6 FOR: A254) Diazinon Use Exterminated (109N6 BEAT: A257) EPA Acts for Kids (109N6 BEAT: A257) A Growth Spurt in Children's Health Laws Schmidt, Charles W. (109N6 SOI: A270-A273) EC Says Shhh! Booker, Susan M. (109N5 FOR: A204) EHPnet: U.S. EPA American Indian Environmental Office. Breslin, Karen. (109N5 FOR: A205) EPA Rules Clean Air (109N5 BEAT: A203) Too Many Cars in Kathmandu (109N5 BEAT: A203) Iceland Forgoes Fossil Fuels (109N5 BEAT: A205) EEA Grows Eastward (109N5 BEAT: A205) Mexico's New Political Environment (109N4 BEAT: A159) Stopping the Scourge: Tobacco Control Goes Global Holzman, David C. (109N4 SOI: A170-A173) UN Takes Aim at Small Arms Greene, Lindsey A. (109N3 FOR: A114) Full Disclosure in Europe (109N3 BEAT: A113) Environmental Florence Nightingales: Nursing's New Front Line Wakefield, Julie. (109N3 FOC: A118-A123) Green Trees for Greenhouse Gases: A Fair Trade-Off? Schmidt, Charles W. (109N3 SOI: A124-A127) Wasting Away in the South Pacific Lauerman, John F. (109N2 FOR: A66) New Antibacterial Warnings (109N2 BEAT: A67) UN Driving Motor Vehicle Regs (109N2 BEAT: A67) USDA Says What's Organic (109N2 BEAT: A69) Toxic Beryllium: New Solutions for a Chronic Problem Fields, Scott. (109N2 FOC: A74-A79) Dam-Building Decisions: A New Flood of Fairness Black, Harvey. (109N2 SOI: A80-A83) Pulling the Plug on POPs Booker, Susan M. (109N1 FOR: A17) Protecting Parks from Pollution (109N1 BEAT: A17) Pending Resolution: The Question of Who Owns DNA Dahl, Richard. (109N1 SOI: A30-A33) U.S. Trade Regulations Cast an Eye to the Environment Schmidt, Charles W. (108N12 SOI: A564-A566) Questioning Coal Ash Deregulation Tenenbaum, David J. (108N11 FOR: A496) Logging Gets a Break Greene, Lindsey A. (108N11 FOR: A499) Pesticide Notice for New Yorkers (108N11 BEAT: A497) Environmental and Public Health: Pulling the Pieces Together Black, Harvey. (108N11 SOI: A512-A515) Minimizing Mercury in Medicine Susman, Ed. 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(108N4 SOI: A176-A177) Dioxin Sludge Rules (108N3 BEAT: A115) Raw Eggs Are Ready to Eat (108N3 BEAT: A117) The Dead Zones: Oxygen-Starved Coastal Waters Joyce, Stephanie. (108N3 FOC: A120-A125) Biomedical Research Goes Green Pinholster, Ginger. (108N2 FOR: A61) Evaluating Floyd's Effect on Health in Eastern North Carolina Booker, Susan M. (108N2 NIEHS: A67) Lessons from the Flood: Will Floyd Change Livestock Farming? Schmidt, Charles W. (108N2 SOI: A74-A76) Regulating Medical Recycling (108N1 BEAT: A15) Tighter Release Regs (108N1 BEAT: A17) EPA Sees the Light on Fluorescent Bulbs (107N12 FOR: A601-A602) Closer to a Compromise on the Direction of Environmental Research VanderMeer, Dan C. (107N12 SOI: A614-A616) EHPnet: Connecting for Kids (107N11 FOR: A553) Making House Calls: Using Telecommunications to Bring Health Care into the Home Chepesiuk, Ron. (107N11 FOC: A558-A561) Caught in the Middle: Should the World Trade Organization Settle Environmental Disputes? Schmidt, Charles W. (107N11 SOI: A562-A564) Audit-Privilege Laws: The Right to Know Nothing? Dahl, Richard. (107N10 SOI: A510-A513) Functional Food Fights (107N9 FOR: A446-A447) Answering the Endocrine Testing Questions Schmidt, Charles W. (107N9 SOI: A458-A460) The Coast Is Cleaner (107N8 FOR: A398-A400) Protecting Schools from Pesticides (107N8 FOR: A400) Trading Trash: Why the U.S. Won't Sign On to the Basel Convention Schmidt, Charles W. (107N8 SOI: A410-A413) Executive Order on Exotic Species (107N7 FOR: A346-A347) Chloroform: An EPA Test Case Schmidt, Charles W. (107N7 SOI: A358-A360) Safer Drugs for Children (107N6 FOR: A296) Still Moving toward Environmental Justice Clay, Rebecca. (107N6 SOI: A308-A310) Y2K: The Moment of Truth Chepesiuk, Ron.(107N5 SOI: A252-A255) Help Stopping Smoking (107N4 FOR: A186-A187) Early Action on Climate Change (107N4 FOR: A187-A188) Changes to Classifying Carcinogens (105N10 FOR: 1040-1042) The Road to Justice Clay Haynes, Rebecca. (105N9 SOI: 920-922) Are Privilege and Immunity Laws Fair? (105N8 FOR: 789-790) The ABCs of Protecting Kids Schmidt, Charles W. (105N7 SOI: 702-704) Exotic Invasion Tibbetts, John. (105N6 SOI: 590-593) The Laws of Genetics Baram, Michael. (105N5 SOI: 488-491) A Decent Proposal? EPA's New Clean Air Standards Brown, Kathryn S. (105N4 FOC: 378-383) Rating the Legislative Environment Tibbetts, John. (105N4 SOI: 384-386) Now That You Know Dahl, Richard. (105N1 FOC: 38-42) Off the Hook: What Olin Might Mean Brown, Kathryn S. (105N1 SOI: 44-47) Federal Agencies Scrutinize Lung Surgery (104N11 FOR: 1146-1147) Partnerships to Protect VanderMeer, Dan. (104N11 SOI: 1158-1160) Water Pressure: Rewriting the Safe Water Act Tibbetts, John. (104N9 SOI: 930-932) BRC Criteria Revised (104N8 NIEHS: 824) 2005: An EPA Odyssey Begley, Ronald. (104N8 SOI: 832-833) New Laws on Landfills (104N7 FOR: 685-686) The Environmental Two-step (104N4 FOR: 370-371) Beyond Beijing: Putting Words into Action Blaney, Carol. (104N3 SOI: 272-274) Demise of the OTA Susman, Ed. (104N2 SOI: 154-155) TRI Troubles (103N12 FOR: 1084) What Cost Environmental Health? Breslin, Karen. (103N11 SOI: 1010-1012) Can You Keep a Secret? Dahl, Richard. (103N10 SOI: 914-916) Biennial Report on Carcinogens: A Work in Progress Thigpen, Kimberly G. (103N9 SOI: 806-807) Frauenfelder Straddles Border (103N7/8 FOR: 650) Naming Carcinogens (103N7/8 NIEHS 657-658) A National Proposition? Dahl, Richard. (103N7/8 SOI: 672-674) Republicans Take the Helm: What's Ahead for the Environment Fisher, Brandy. (103N4 SOI: 332-333) No Agreement on Environmental Justice (103N3 FOR: 223-224) GAO Takes a Close Look at TSCA (103N3 FOR: 224-225) HACCP and Seafood Safety (103N3 NIEHS: 228) What GATT Begot: Environment Versus Trade White, Kristin. (103N3 SOI: 240-242) Science in the Court Thigpen, Kimberly. (103N2 SOI: 146-147) Enforcing the Rules (103N1 FOR: 21) Environment and Economics: Partners in Progress Clay, Rebecca. (103N1 FOC: 26-29) Rigid Regulations [sidebar] (103N1 FOC: 33) Finding a Home for Environmental Health Thigpen, Kimberly G. (103N1 SOI: 36-39) Pesticides and Food Safety (102N12 FOR: 1011) Taking the Lead on Lead (102N11 FOR: 912-913) A Breath of Fresh Air (102N10 FOR: 819-820) Browner v. Bush [Sidebar] (102N10 FOR: 819) Green Government (102N8 FOR: 624-625) The Environmental Lobbying Game: Who Plays It on Capitol Hill and How Chepesiuk, Ron. (102N8 SOI: 640-642) Biodiversity Protection Treaty (102N6-7 FOR: 517-518) Re-reading Silent Spring Hawkins, Thomas. (102N6-7 SOI: 536-537) Toxic Reporting (102N5 FOR: 430) Clinton's Climate Change Action Plan DeAngelis, Tori. 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